“I like the sky. It's rational to me in a way that life isn't.”
Maria Dahvana Headley, Magonia“Even people who've never seen a miracle can believe in miracles.”
Maria Dahvana Headley, Magonia“I think about celestial junk. Like, maybe every planet in this solar system is discarded by giant hands. Each star a crumpled ball of paper, a love letter lit on fire, a smoldering bit of cigarette ash.”
Maria Dahvana Headley, Magonia“I like the sky. It’s rational to me in a way that life isn’t. Looking at it doesn’t suck the way you might think it would, given all the dying-girl-stares-at-heaven possibilities. I don’t think of the sky as any kind of heaven item. I think of it as a bunch of gases and faraway echoes of things that used to be on fire”
Maria Dahvana Headley, Magonia“I can't imagine a universe in which I try to unlove her.”
Maria Dahvana Headley, Magonia“Maybe we're brokenhearted, but why isn't it rational to have a broken heart? It is utter shit out there, the things you can't control. The world is full of wrongs, and mess and distress and horror. Who can really be blamed for wanting to dig their way down and live in a hole, or disappear into a cave and never be around humans again? If all people do is hurt each other?”
Maria Dahvana Headley, Aerie“I know everyone has dreams of flying, but this isn’t a dream of flying. It’s a dream of floating, and the ocean is not water but wind. I call it a dream, but it feels realer than my life.”
Maria Dahvana Headley, Magonia“You are strong enough to sing as you wish, not as your pain has forced to. You aren't your hurt. You're other than that. You are not the broken things you've been.”
Maria Dahvana Headley, Aerie“You are strong enough to sing as you wish, not as your pain has forced you to. You aren't your hurt. You're other than that. You are not the broken things you've been.”
Maria Dahvana Headley, Aerie“I think of the note.I want to say me too.I want to say I know.I want to say I can read the gaps in your sentences. I can read the space between your letters. I know your language. It’s my language too.I want to say that.”
Maria Dahvana Headley, Magonia